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    As luck would have it, my mother brought back some sea water for me, and what I've noticed is that there's plankton in sea water (and...
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    I think I'll try that next.
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    It can interesting to compare different water samples from different sources.
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    Looking at brown sugar under a microscope, you see that the cubed crystals are still translucent.
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    There are so many life forms in pond water (mostly protozoans).
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    Well, I got my samples from my yard.
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    A geologist was on NPR last Sunday morning talking about his theory that rocks, too, evolved in conjunction with the living organisms...
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    Sounds interesting. I'll have to try that. I feel silly now for never thinking to look at sand under it before.🤦🏼‍♀️
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    Depending on the type of sand, you may be looking at seashells of a sort. They may be foraminifera, a tiny organism with a calcified...
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    Looking at sand through a microscope is like looking at a whole different world (they look like sea shells).
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    I would, but my drawing skills could use some improvement.
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    Do you ever like to try to draw what you see? I wish I had one of those microscope cameras. It would go along well with my other...
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    Can't go wrong with a microscope. Monsters in every drop of water!
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    The microscopic world is very interesting.
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    Science documentaries were one of my childhood oddities.
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